Theatron is a network of European performing arts organisations who aim to explore creative and innovative ways of engaging new audiences.

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The Greek name for theatre – theatron – stems from theasthai: ‘to regard’ or ‘to look’. theatron highlights the importance of a creative dialogue between performers and audiences. It encompasses the entire creative process from programming via artistic creation, performance, outreach and communication. It is this original understanding of theatre that we want to foster and promote. More about us

Bringing New Audience into the Theatre and Theatre to New Audiences Sheffield, 30 – 31 March 2017 The CultureShift 2 conference brings together performing arts professionals to discuss the best ways of engaging…

Many European performing arts organisations want to engage with refugees and migrants. But where to start? What to keep in mind? Here are some pointers. Here are some great talks from Theatron houses who…

“All the world’s a stage” according to Shakespeare. Andy Warhol gave it a modern twist with his famous quote: “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” Several theatres have drawn…

The network was founded by 12 European houses - smaller and bigger institutions, repertory companies and festivals, together with Berlin University as scientific partner. Schools, research and educational instiutions join as associated partners. Meet our members

Bringing New Audience into the Theatre and Theatre to New Audiences Sheffield, 30 – 31 March 2017 The CultureShift 2 conference brings together performing arts professionals to discuss the best ways of engaging…

24-25 September 2015 in Uppsala (Sweden) Arts organisations that want to build their audiences need to get to know their audiences. Consequently, any strategy that embraces audience development has to be grounded in empirical…